I am sure you have heard the conversation in
Second Life about unorganized inventories. whether it is the amount of items someone
has or they are unable to find what they are looking for due to mysterious lost
inventory.

There are products out there that can help fix sloppy inventories to
make it easier to find what you are looking for. As far as lost inventory due
to Second life glitches, clearing your cache might do the trick.

In
Second Life, creators have heard about inventory issues and have come up with solutions they hope to help you locate your items much more efficiently. There
are several products on the market. Here are the ones I have found to get you
started.

This is an easy-to-use web-based organizer
for your outfits.
It is designed to prevent you from spending hours going through your inventory
in search for the perfect outfit or object. Tag your outfits to find them easily
again just by searching your inventory for the tags of the outfit you are
looking for. You can add as many tags as you want, and your outfit will be in
multiple categories at once. You are no longer limited by SL's inventory search
structure. See all your clothing or all your black outfits or all your outfits
with buckles (or whatever) with one click at one glance in the rezzable Wardrobe
closet. It will work as part of your bedroom furniture and when you are done browsing through your organized clothes and changing into that outfit you want
to use, simply close the doors.

The
SORTaMATIC is a storage system for your excess Second Life inventory that helps
keep it under control, providing you with a sensible and secure inworld backup
and archive solution. Placing items in the SORTaMATIC automatically sorts them
into separate Drawers by their permissions, so that you can back-up you’re
copyable and copy-transfer items easily and even send copy-transfer Drawers to
other avatars for additional backup purposes. It is equipped with several
search methods to help you quickly find and retrieve your items when needed.
Each SORTaMATIC can hold thousands of items (SL limit is 10,000 items placed in
a single prim) however you will get the most out of your purchase if you
organise things neatly. A new "Folder Prim" feature exists so you can
store items in your own categories (such as a collection of textures or an
outfit).

The Bright
Inventory Box is a single object which can be used to store dozens or even
hundreds of other objects: reducing that collection of textures to a neat,
single line in your inventory, or providing a safe back-up of all your
favourite, and most expensive, copyable shoes - to keep in your inventory, rez
"in world", or even wear as a HUD to access while you are out and
about. It Stores hundreds of items in a single prim. It comes in 25 different
styles and colours: store your things in a crate, a luxury leather
"steamer trunk", or in a flat "pizza box" showing one of
the Second Life inventory item type icons: or edit the shape, size and texture
to suit yourself.

Size: 1
Prim
OK to copy or modify (script is copy only).
Can hold hundreds of items of any kind.
Retrieve ONE or ALL items on demand.
Displays count of each TYPE of item inside (see photos).
Detects safe-to-delete duplicate items, deletes them on command.
Gives List of all items inside (by name) on demand.
Auto-Locks when not in use.
Full instructions included.
You can place Boxers inside other Boxers
(or any object) if desired.

hippoINVENTORY
is a set of simple scripts you can add to any prim. Once you do, you can use
easy to learn voice commands to check, organise, delete, copy, give (or in a
Hippo server, load) inventory items. Want to see every texture with ”house” in the name, for example? Then all you do is simply
type in: /9 list "house" textures.
You can quickly see just the items you want to in a prim’s inventory by using the
powerful filtering tools.

These are
just a few of the inventory organizers available on the grid. Choose the one that best suits your inventory
organizing needs and stop wasting time trying to find an outfit the hard way.
Use your newfound time hanging out with friends and enjoying Second Life!